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committedates remains to policies that promote democratic principles, the rule of law, and respect for human rights." iran has declared a day of mourning in honor of the death of hugo chavez. the rena president ahmadinejad pays tribute, saying, "day venezuela lost its brakes, strong sun. i have no doubt that he will return. braveezuela has lost its son. " the lebanese foreign minister has asked for syria to be readmitted into the arab league at a meeting in cairo. but he was met with a quick response from the prime minister of qatar. >> let us bring back syria to the arab league, let's lift the ban on its participation in our region. we need communication with syria to save six. it is a necessity for a political solution. >> i would like to respond on syria and the resolution aimed at resolving the dispute peacefully and not to create a sea of blood. the one who has created the blood shed is a star saw. >> we're following this story from the lebanese capital beirut. it appears that divisions are appearing within the arab league as far as the serious crisis. syria prices. -- crisis. >>
committedates remains to policies that promote democratic principles, the rule of law, and respect for human rights." iran has declared a day of mourning in honor of the death of hugo chavez. the rena president ahmadinejad pays tribute, saying, "day venezuela lost its brakes, strong sun. i have no doubt that he will return. braveezuela has lost its son. " the lebanese foreign minister has asked for syria to be readmitted into the arab league at a meeting in cairo. but he was met...
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has said he iso not calling for mass action, the coalition will abide by the law, we have to wait and see how people on the streets react to what he says. he wants the final tallying to stop. we know the results have been trickling in. we know that raila odinga is behind in the results. the reason it has been so slow, since monday night when the polls closed, the electronic system has failed. what is happening now is a manual system. people from around the country are coming to nairobi, giving their results on paper, and though result -- those results are being read out. that is why the results are so slow. --has the iebc responded t o to the complaints coming out? >> not publicly yet. i spoke to the chairman, isaac hassan, who told me that the allegations by the coalition court are completely untrue, that final tallying will continue. the only way that they can stop the final tallying and final results from coming out is if they take this to the court, which would be a long process. for everyone -- what everyone here is calling for is calm and patience from people. what people here r
has said he iso not calling for mass action, the coalition will abide by the law, we have to wait and see how people on the streets react to what he says. he wants the final tallying to stop. we know the results have been trickling in. we know that raila odinga is behind in the results. the reason it has been so slow, since monday night when the polls closed, the electronic system has failed. what is happening now is a manual system. people from around the country are coming to nairobi, giving...
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you have to enforce the law. let me tell you the best solution, i'm going to become illegal. i get more stuff illegal than i do being legal. i want to convert. i get free hospitalization, my kids go to school. i get on the government roll, i am going to become illegal. >> eric: obviously the market guy, this is the only way to go, right? >> i disagree. this isn't a market system. i mean market implies free market. this is tax, $50,000 tax and allows citizenship is for sail. anyone who wants to come here should be given residency for free. they should be allowed to stay to work, to produce. immigrants to don't take from this country, they produce from this country and provide from this country and real free market would be just that, an open border policy that would welcome anyone, no subsidies and no sbph but anyone that wants to come and work and produce. >> eric: here are the numbers, million come here per year and $50,000 would be $50 billion that would help our budget problems, no? >> i think its terrible idea because it produces economic bias that wealthier people are ca
you have to enforce the law. let me tell you the best solution, i'm going to become illegal. i get more stuff illegal than i do being legal. i want to convert. i get free hospitalization, my kids go to school. i get on the government roll, i am going to become illegal. >> eric: obviously the market guy, this is the only way to go, right? >> i disagree. this isn't a market system. i mean market implies free market. this is tax, $50,000 tax and allows citizenship is for sail. anyone...
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her mother-in-law has heart disease. she says if she dies, the family needs a woman to take care of her son, even if that woman is still nearly a child -- merely a child. >> married off young girls should not happen, but she has reached the married age. that is enough. >> the syrians civil war has traumatized men, women, and children. thousands have died, been wounded, or have fled, and young girls have had to do things they never would if they only had a choice. >> the venezuelan vice president says that the country's leader is fighting for his life. president chavez has not been seen in public since his fourth operation for cancer in cuba late last year. >> the vice-president said that -- the vice president said that chavez sacrificed his help for his country. >> our commander is ill because he gave his life for those who do not have anything and never had anything. that is the truth. he is battling for his life, his health, and we are there with him. >> no new elections for italy -- that is what the man who could orde
her mother-in-law has heart disease. she says if she dies, the family needs a woman to take care of her son, even if that woman is still nearly a child -- merely a child. >> married off young girls should not happen, but she has reached the married age. that is enough. >> the syrians civil war has traumatized men, women, and children. thousands have died, been wounded, or have fled, and young girls have had to do things they never would if they only had a choice. >> the...
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no i am not prevented from some kind of laws i was prevented from even proposing them to the knesset or to generally i passed five laws in the last knesset but they are saying their clothes which contradict with the jewish. identity of the spirit can be prevented as you say in the last term you made five new laws but they were general they weren't specifically geared towards arab israelis as an arab member of parliament what kind of influence do you have over israel's policy towards its arab minority we are the elected legitimate leadership of the arab minority we managed to stop or to change some of this is motions other motions we will not be able to stop the arab communist leader tough exam said that one demonstration is worth more than a year's work inside the israeli parliament what do you think sometimes yes sometimes not when we were here in the knesset and supported the withdrawal of israel from the settlements in gaza it was much better than thousand demonstrations but both can go together the mystery sions and parliament and that's what we are doing palestinian refugees in
no i am not prevented from some kind of laws i was prevented from even proposing them to the knesset or to generally i passed five laws in the last knesset but they are saying their clothes which contradict with the jewish. identity of the spirit can be prevented as you say in the last term you made five new laws but they were general they weren't specifically geared towards arab israelis as an arab member of parliament what kind of influence do you have over israel's policy towards its arab...
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you got to enforce the law. that's the first thing. the best solution of all is i'm going to become illegal. i get more stuff being illegal than i do being legal. i want to convert so i get free hospitalization, my kids go to school. i'm going to become illegal and i don't have to pay for that. >> that's what they're trying toy a void. obviously the market guy you are, jonathan, agree this is the only way to go, right? >> i disagree. this isn't a market system. i mean, market implies free market. this is a tax. it's a $50,000 tax. while i agree with senator brown, i don't think citizenship is for sale. i do believe that anyone who wants to come here should be given residency for free, if you will. they should be allowed to stay to work, to produce. immigrants don't take from this country. they produce and provide for this country. and a real free market would be just that. an open border policy that would welcome anyone, no handouts, no subsidies, but welcome anyone who wants to come here, work, and produce. >> all right. here are the
you got to enforce the law. that's the first thing. the best solution of all is i'm going to become illegal. i get more stuff being illegal than i do being legal. i want to convert so i get free hospitalization, my kids go to school. i'm going to become illegal and i don't have to pay for that. >> that's what they're trying toy a void. obviously the market guy you are, jonathan, agree this is the only way to go, right? >> i disagree. this isn't a market system. i mean, market...
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and this was my first job out of law school. no pay. and i put my desk in with the secretary. >> rose: how long was it before they started paying you. >> it was a while. it took a number of months. but that's how i got my foot -- >> rose: explain what was going on there. you showed a lot of initiative. you wanted it to happen. you did not let their failure to recognize your talent. >> i had to have a job. >> rose: how did you survive. how did you afford sheltered. >> john's parents were very nice and they would give us meals, they would bring food once a week. >> rose: you also were a politician. >> well eventually, yes. i ran for office in arizona and served in the legislature for some time. >> rose: in the senate or house. >> senate. >> rose: did you ever think i could be governor of arizona. >> i did. but as a matter of fact, i was thinking of running for governor. but bruce babbitt came along. >> rose: democrat. >> yes. and he did not want me running. and that's when he then reached out and put me instead of a trial court judge, pop
and this was my first job out of law school. no pay. and i put my desk in with the secretary. >> rose: how long was it before they started paying you. >> it was a while. it took a number of months. but that's how i got my foot -- >> rose: explain what was going on there. you showed a lot of initiative. you wanted it to happen. you did not let their failure to recognize your talent. >> i had to have a job. >> rose: how did you survive. how did you afford sheltered....
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is even law only true in ten americans now believe what they see on the mainstream screen. people saw a real failure to hold establishment to account as a key reason an industry veteran like wendy how followers this media lovin with goal good people are very very friendly with policy makers many of them have husbands or wives or in the administration or and i do agencies and i've always had a problem with that closeness and that privilege is something that distorts and there's correspondence in bed with the people that supposed to be grilling your father was frozen by that you know circle when he refused to keep printing press releases and began telling the truth joe how does it work the obama administration their masters at it because they have the press eating out of their hand the big press the establishment press the corporate press eating right out of there and you have these corporate titans who presided over these you know half a dozen major media enterprises and these guys have to deal with the government these guys are regulated these guys need license approvals fr
is even law only true in ten americans now believe what they see on the mainstream screen. people saw a real failure to hold establishment to account as a key reason an industry veteran like wendy how followers this media lovin with goal good people are very very friendly with policy makers many of them have husbands or wives or in the administration or and i do agencies and i've always had a problem with that closeness and that privilege is something that distorts and there's correspondence in...
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you're supposed to enforce the law, not violate the law. are you allowed to park within 15 feet of a fire hydrant in new york city? >> yes. >> you are? so you don't even know the laws. >> get out of my face, please. >> jimmy's not surprised he catches these agents with his camera, twice. first at a fire hydrant and then at a bus stop. but when they pull their official vehicle up to another hydrant -- >> ooh, it's a fire hydrant. oh, my. >> a third violation? he's seen enough. >> she's in there writing a summons to someone else when she commits a violation with her own official city vehicle. what a shame. shame on you! it just shows the systematic abuse of authority. that's why i do what i do. that's why i make these videos, because i'm trying to change the system. >>> coming up -- >> get out of my face, man. >> danger ahead. a department of education employee tries to teach jimmy justice a lesson. >> stop. >> and playing with fire. >> you ought to be ashamed of yourself. while you're in the store, you don't hear the siren? what's the matter
you're supposed to enforce the law, not violate the law. are you allowed to park within 15 feet of a fire hydrant in new york city? >> yes. >> you are? so you don't even know the laws. >> get out of my face, please. >> jimmy's not surprised he catches these agents with his camera, twice. first at a fire hydrant and then at a bus stop. but when they pull their official vehicle up to another hydrant -- >> ooh, it's a fire hydrant. oh, my. >> a third violation?...
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law. the president's legal authority derives from the authorization to use military force after september 18, 2001. congress should update this 12 year-old law. military and intelligence personnel defending against the terrorist threats to reface one decade after 9/11. including u.s. citizens. of course in addition to the statutory authority granted by congress, the president has broader authority to take necessary actions to defend the united states against terrorist threats. the targeted killing of american citizens, certain constitutional rights under the fourth and fifth amendments, even when they are up said the united states. the extent of those rights is not clear. what amount of process is due to an american outside the united states before being targeted by his government? i agree with the principal conclusions of the white paper that reportedly summarize the law as applicable to killing an american citizen who is a senior operation al qaeda leader. i agree that a senior al qaeda
law. the president's legal authority derives from the authorization to use military force after september 18, 2001. congress should update this 12 year-old law. military and intelligence personnel defending against the terrorist threats to reface one decade after 9/11. including u.s. citizens. of course in addition to the statutory authority granted by congress, the president has broader authority to take necessary actions to defend the united states against terrorist threats. the targeted...
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the sequester, our additional cuts on top of that, and by law null until congress takes -- and by law until congress takes the sequester away, we would have to aboyd by these -- abide by these additional cuts, there is no reason we should have to shut the government down. >> so it continues to fund the government at these lower levels? >> i never want to make myself 100% clear with you guys -- [laughter] >> -- but i think it is fair to say, that i made a deal for certain numbers. there is no reason why that deal needs to be reopened. it is a deal speaker boehner made as well and all of the leadership made. but if the bill that rises on my desk is reflective of the commitments we previously made, obviously i would sign it, because i want to make sure we keep on doing what we promised to do for the american people. >> couldn't you just have them down here and refuse to let them leave the room until you have a deal? >> well -- i mean, jessica, i am not a dictator, i am the president. so ultimately if mitch mcconnell or john boehner say we need to go to catch a plane, i can't have secret
the sequester, our additional cuts on top of that, and by law null until congress takes -- and by law until congress takes the sequester away, we would have to aboyd by these -- abide by these additional cuts, there is no reason we should have to shut the government down. >> so it continues to fund the government at these lower levels? >> i never want to make myself 100% clear with you guys -- [laughter] >> -- but i think it is fair to say, that i made a deal for certain...
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not being spared what was a tragic domestic civil war is now becoming a regional conflict again the law of unintended consequences appears to be in play . across not the syrian civil war i'm joined by flynt leverett in washington he is a professor of international relations at penn state university and co-author of the book going to turn around why the united states must come to terms with the islamic republic of iran also in washington we have matthew feeney he is an assistant editor at reason twenty four seven and in new york we cross to ed hussein he's a senior fellow for middle eastern studies at the council on foreign relations gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want flynt. libya ics imploded is syria exploding and taking the neighborhood with it. the risks of that are certainly increasing i've been saying for seems like two years now that the only way to stop the violence to put a lid on this is through diplomacy diplomacy aimed at political settlement based on on power sharing. the un envoy the arab league envoy mr brahimi potentially ca
not being spared what was a tragic domestic civil war is now becoming a regional conflict again the law of unintended consequences appears to be in play . across not the syrian civil war i'm joined by flynt leverett in washington he is a professor of international relations at penn state university and co-author of the book going to turn around why the united states must come to terms with the islamic republic of iran also in washington we have matthew feeney he is an assistant editor at reason...
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leadership and the corporation to insurance that at all times though we are consistent with all of the laws, all of the rules, wherever we are operating anywhere in the world. >> as you know steve-- wrote a book about exxon. did you read it? >> i have not. >> why not. >> well, i have a limited discretionary amount of time to read. >> what is it about exxon, the company that you worked for all your life, the company as steve called it is a very good --. >> i have read some reviews of the book. and in all honesty i have taken the time to read it because when i do read it i tend to read things that are more useful to my day-to-day decision-making and inform me or to just get a little bit of enjoyment from reading. >> rose: you think you might not have enjoyed this. >> i am sure i will get around to it. >> rose: it was about the power of exxon. it was almost like a state into itself, that is the central argument. >> uh-huh. >> rose: that he makes. and that it's almost has a mind-set that is unique because of its power. >> i have heard others make the comment to me that there is an illusion to,
leadership and the corporation to insurance that at all times though we are consistent with all of the laws, all of the rules, wherever we are operating anywhere in the world. >> as you know steve-- wrote a book about exxon. did you read it? >> i have not. >> why not. >> well, i have a limited discretionary amount of time to read. >> what is it about exxon, the company that you worked for all your life, the company as steve called it is a very good --. >> i...
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practice shooting at what you want to kill so you won't hesitate and speaking of not hesitating the law enforcement targets incorporated has created a special line of paper targets for police called new more hesitation so it's on these targets well maybe mexican drug cartel members or l.a. street gangs nope children and pregnant women yeah law enforcement targets offers a product to desensitize police from hesitating to blow away women carrying the unborn and innocent children and you know it's even sicker than that i bet law enforcement agencies are probably buying these things up by the thousands but that's just my opinion.
practice shooting at what you want to kill so you won't hesitate and speaking of not hesitating the law enforcement targets incorporated has created a special line of paper targets for police called new more hesitation so it's on these targets well maybe mexican drug cartel members or l.a. street gangs nope children and pregnant women yeah law enforcement targets offers a product to desensitize police from hesitating to blow away women carrying the unborn and innocent children and you know it's...
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the law misleading good. luck just see the mother and look in and. get her to come out of funimation very little. that is way low falls into seven days of mourning after it's flamboyantly.
the law misleading good. luck just see the mother and look in and. get her to come out of funimation very little. that is way low falls into seven days of mourning after it's flamboyantly.
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into law. it's been a long time coming. republicans blocked the law for almost a year. posing its expanded pre eed pro for groups in native america and the l.g.b.t. kmupty. most republicans were still saying no. 138 republicans in the house and 22 republicans in the senate. they tried, but they failed to stop the violence against women act. the president's first act in office was to expand women's rights with the act. and, tomorrow, he'll make history, once again. >>> joining me now is white house senior advisor, valer valerie jarrett. nice to have you here. >> i'm honored to be here. >> we're very honored to have you here and around this occasion. >> an amazing occasion tomorrow will be. >> it really took longer than it needed to become law. and to go to the president's desk. tell me why anyone could be opposed to a violence against women's act. >> it's hard to imagine when you think that every day, three women die as a result of domestic violence. five women in the course -- one in five women will be assaulted or raped in the course of their life. and that number 1 in
into law. it's been a long time coming. republicans blocked the law for almost a year. posing its expanded pre eed pro for groups in native america and the l.g.b.t. kmupty. most republicans were still saying no. 138 republicans in the house and 22 republicans in the senate. they tried, but they failed to stop the violence against women act. the president's first act in office was to expand women's rights with the act. and, tomorrow, he'll make history, once again. >>> joining me now is...
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then found the occasion an important opportunity to talk about some of the dangerous loopholes of gun law. i know some of the good out of it she got in the. state i'm not if you. are you ready for the end of civilization as we know it or at least the evacuation of all the old confederate states researchers at the national oceanic atmospheric administration report that the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere underwent one of its largest single year jumps ever in two thousand and twelve two in the end of two thousand and eleven and the beginning of this year carbon dioxide levels increased by two point six seven parts per million and increasing only topped by the c o two spike of one thousand nine hundred eight this drastic rise in c o two levels makes it highly unlikely that global warming can be limited to just the two degrees celsius threshold that most scientists and researchers agree is the bare minimum needed to avoid complete climate catastrophe. we've known for quite some time that if we don't meet this two degree threshold large chunks the land across the globe will likely b
then found the occasion an important opportunity to talk about some of the dangerous loopholes of gun law. i know some of the good out of it she got in the. state i'm not if you. are you ready for the end of civilization as we know it or at least the evacuation of all the old confederate states researchers at the national oceanic atmospheric administration report that the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere underwent one of its largest single year jumps ever in two thousand and twelve...
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citizens and we can't even check in on that law. the question rand paul focused on was can you kill u.s. citizens on u.s. so i am without a trial and guess what? attorney general eric holder came in and said you know what, it seemed we were saying you could, but all of a sudden, not so much. he says: cenk: that was not an additional question, that was the core question. he put in a couple of qualifiers there to have wiggle room as an attorney, of course be so they probably can kill u.s. citizens on u.s. soil under different circumstances. rand paul when asking about it seem somewhat satisfied with the answer. >> are you satisfied? >> i'm quite happy with the answer. i'm disappointed it took a month and a half and root canal to get it. that's what i've been asking all along. cenk: let's bring in a couple of experts, andrew kirell and colonel morris davis was chief prosecutor at gitmo restored with 25 years service with the air force and assistant professor at howard law school. great to have you both here. so andrew, let me actually
citizens and we can't even check in on that law. the question rand paul focused on was can you kill u.s. citizens on u.s. so i am without a trial and guess what? attorney general eric holder came in and said you know what, it seemed we were saying you could, but all of a sudden, not so much. he says: cenk: that was not an additional question, that was the core question. he put in a couple of qualifiers there to have wiggle room as an attorney, of course be so they probably can kill u.s....
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even if he doesn't, plain the law very well -- explain the law very well, the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. i repeat that. the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time including on u.s. soil. this includes a u.s. senate -- citizen who is also an enemy combat about the. the president designates such combatant if he belongs to an entity, a government say or a terrorist network like al-qaeda. that has taken up arms against the united states as part of an internationally recognized armed conflict. that does not include hanoi jane. such a conflict exists between the u.s. and al-qaeda. so mr. holder is right that the u.s. could have a target -- could have targeted, say, u.s. citizen anwar al-awlaki had he continued to love -- to live in virginia. the u.s. killed him in yemen before he could kill more americans. but under the law al-awlaki was no different than the nazis who came asho
even if he doesn't, plain the law very well -- explain the law very well, the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. i repeat that. the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time including on u.s. soil. this includes a u.s. senate -- citizen who is also an enemy combat about the. the president designates such...
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place my prayer between its age and stones i thought of all the centuries the children of israel the law to return to their interim homeland because we understand the challenges israel faces. in my administration have made the security of israel. a priority america's commitment and my commitment to israel and israel's security is unshakeable. it isn't chicle. but his pronounced allegiance to israel was not just a commitment of the past commitment to the future as well take a look at vice president biden had to say at the conference just this morning. this one from the moment the president took office he has acted swiftly and decisively to make clear to the whole world and to our israel that even if circumstances have changed one thing has not our deep commitment to the security of the state of israel that has not changed that will guide change as long as i am the our president and vice pres non-state. you know our. self. found. however despite the administration's open display of affection and outright promise to stand by the country through thick and thin a shocking new poll reveals tha
place my prayer between its age and stones i thought of all the centuries the children of israel the law to return to their interim homeland because we understand the challenges israel faces. in my administration have made the security of israel. a priority america's commitment and my commitment to israel and israel's security is unshakeable. it isn't chicle. but his pronounced allegiance to israel was not just a commitment of the past commitment to the future as well take a look at vice...
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the true extent of the evidence against them so it's a very secretive process in which the rule of law really does seem to be absent in some places and that's been commented on by judges sitting looking at this process some of whom raised the point that the government has waited until people got on family holidays for example before stepping in and removing my citizenship effectively locking the door behind people who are not only locking those affected out of the country but their families as well the children who are british british born unable to come back into the country without separating the families and so on so this can have very serious implications far beyond the individual suspect as we know to these suspects of actually being killed by us strange strikes is that a coincidence there's no proof yet of any direct connection between those events but certainly people are asking questions it is clear that those people died after their citizenship was removed as part of an active targeting by the you know. and again neither of those individuals were ever charged with any offense
the true extent of the evidence against them so it's a very secretive process in which the rule of law really does seem to be absent in some places and that's been commented on by judges sitting looking at this process some of whom raised the point that the government has waited until people got on family holidays for example before stepping in and removing my citizenship effectively locking the door behind people who are not only locking those affected out of the country but their families as...
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whether it's you or your kindle or international or domestic law it depends on the cost of how much you watch how much you want to spend. the stuff we spend a lot of money. and the media and hacking of people in the public. this is about death she would want to violations and it cost forty million something that the company swallowed christer stanley from right thank you very much and of course the issue of iraq is a very sensitive one at the moment we've just heard reports that william hague the foreign minister has urged in a private memo the minister is not to talk about iraq in the run up to the ten year anniversary of the invasion later this month time now for some international news in brief venezuelan president hugo chavez is suffering from a new serious respiratory infection he returned recently from after surgery for his cancer is now being cared for at the military hospital in the capital caracas rallies in support of the president and protest by the opposition calling for more information about his health have been frequent over the last few weeks. thirty six people were
whether it's you or your kindle or international or domestic law it depends on the cost of how much you watch how much you want to spend. the stuff we spend a lot of money. and the media and hacking of people in the public. this is about death she would want to violations and it cost forty million something that the company swallowed christer stanley from right thank you very much and of course the issue of iraq is a very sensitive one at the moment we've just heard reports that william hague...
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a complete breakdown of law and order. no government can allow that, and yet it happens. so that something -- iran is a very strong, aggressive shia power and it has interest in the region. so again it bears its own great king. that balance has to be kept. so if you have an understanding, i think it can be -- [inaudible] spent the country of mali is emerging as a battleground. spent yes, a team it is in the book. repo book. it has exactly the same paradigm. you have been hearing about the tribes. tribesman like the with your tribesmen and others and was just and. they have been marginalized. they are mineral resources have been stolen. they have been treated as third grade citizens on their own traditional lands by the central government. so there comes a point when they say enough is enough. they have been killed and raped and tortured. they will react. unfortunately, this is not a very civilized or very educated part of the world. these are tribesmen to most of them are illiterate. the only ex-going to their own tribal court. and the code is the law of olympics as they
a complete breakdown of law and order. no government can allow that, and yet it happens. so that something -- iran is a very strong, aggressive shia power and it has interest in the region. so again it bears its own great king. that balance has to be kept. so if you have an understanding, i think it can be -- [inaudible] spent the country of mali is emerging as a battleground. spent yes, a team it is in the book. repo book. it has exactly the same paradigm. you have been hearing about the...
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those laws that are kind of out of touch with the current state of technology. i do i and in fact it's unclear whether this law to the extent that it applies to cell phones was ever a wise idea even when it was passed the notion that we need a federal law with very strict civil and criminal penalties in the context of cell phone locking doesn't make sense people who get cell phones for a bargain price and in exchange are required to spend say two years on a single carrier rise in one thousand nine hundred so forth there is a penalty built into that contract if they all lock their phone to switch carriers early they pay what's called an early termination fee the longer they've been to the contract the lower the fee so there's a remedy for this phone walking whether it's a problem which it isn't always that already exists based on principles of contract law that we've had for generations i'm not sure the congress release foresaw that when it created the law i would apply it in the context of phone unlocking but now that the library of congress is really makes it i
those laws that are kind of out of touch with the current state of technology. i do i and in fact it's unclear whether this law to the extent that it applies to cell phones was ever a wise idea even when it was passed the notion that we need a federal law with very strict civil and criminal penalties in the context of cell phone locking doesn't make sense people who get cell phones for a bargain price and in exchange are required to spend say two years on a single carrier rise in one thousand...
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whether it's what you'll pay in law or international little it depends on the cost of how much you watch how much you want to spend on the stuff we spend a lot of money on leveson and the media inquiry into. hacking of so you know people in the public eye on this is about death and human rights violations and it calls for two million then that something would be become be swallowed as testimony from right thank you very much and of course the issue of iraq is a very sensitive one at the moment we've just heard reports that william hague the foreign minister has in a private memo the minister says not to talk about iraq in the run up to the ten year and the vast array of the invasion later this month elise arrested a suspect over an acid attack on the artistic director of moscow's ball shore theatre sergei filin no official details have been given out yet about who exactly was detained but he's reported to be male and not connected with the theatre back in january the attack or if you were a jar of concentrated acid in the face of the artistic director as he was walking out walking home o
whether it's what you'll pay in law or international little it depends on the cost of how much you watch how much you want to spend on the stuff we spend a lot of money on leveson and the media inquiry into. hacking of so you know people in the public eye on this is about death and human rights violations and it calls for two million then that something would be become be swallowed as testimony from right thank you very much and of course the issue of iraq is a very sensitive one at the moment...
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those laws that are kind of out of touch with the current state of technology. i do up and in fact it's unclear whether this law to the extent that it applies to cell phones was ever a wise idea even when it was passed the notion that we need a federal law with very strict civil and criminal penalties in the context of cell phone locking doesn't make sense people who get cell phones for a bargain price and in exchange are required to spend say two years on a single carrier rise in one thousand nine hundred so forth there is a penalty built into that contract if they all lock their phone to switch carriers early they pay what's called an early termination fee the longer they've been to the contract the lower the fee so there's a remedy for this phone walking whether it's a problem which it isn't always but already exists based on principles of contract law that we've had for generations i'm not sure the congress release foresaw that when it created the law i would apply it in the context of phone unlocking but now that the library of congress is really makes it i
those laws that are kind of out of touch with the current state of technology. i do up and in fact it's unclear whether this law to the extent that it applies to cell phones was ever a wise idea even when it was passed the notion that we need a federal law with very strict civil and criminal penalties in the context of cell phone locking doesn't make sense people who get cell phones for a bargain price and in exchange are required to spend say two years on a single carrier rise in one thousand...
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that give them some path to straightening themselves out with the law. and having a more sustainable situation where they are able to contribute to the country. if you get those and if you make each of those goals a priority. not trading them off. >> secretary, what are the mcs of moving something on the hill? >> i think what happened in our period of time, the president was somewhat late in the term. the ability to move congress was diminished. president obama started the second term. second, we had a broad agreement everybody from ted kennedy or jon kyl. the time of getting to the floor really allowed a lot of -- they have improved. show to put facts in it. people understand while it's not time to say we have accomplished border security. you have to recognize there's been a lot of progress. that has to be part of . >> we're going come to you next signal. if you have a question the microphone is coming to you. we have a question from dwit -- twitter. how is the deor ituation of the manufacturing base a third of job in the last decade created homeland s
that give them some path to straightening themselves out with the law. and having a more sustainable situation where they are able to contribute to the country. if you get those and if you make each of those goals a priority. not trading them off. >> secretary, what are the mcs of moving something on the hill? >> i think what happened in our period of time, the president was somewhat late in the term. the ability to move congress was diminished. president obama started the second...
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whether it's your pin or international or domestic law it depends on the cost of how much water how much you want to spend on the stuff we spend a lot of money on leveson and the media inquiry into hacking of senior people in the public eye this is about death and human rights violations and it cost forty million and that's something that people can be swallowed crestor stanley from rights watch and kate thank you very much there you have it today was just the first day of hearings that will take place for a year and of course the issue of iraq is a very sensitive one at the moment we've just heard reports that william hague the foreign minister has urged in a private memo urged ministers not to talk about iraq in the run up to the ten year anniversary of the invasion later this month live in london thanks very much indeed . a highly secretive security program is raising eyebrows in the u.k. where the government is revoking the passports of citizens it considers dangerous to the state many of those on the blacklist were born in britain and receive no explanation as to why they've be
whether it's your pin or international or domestic law it depends on the cost of how much water how much you want to spend on the stuff we spend a lot of money on leveson and the media inquiry into hacking of senior people in the public eye this is about death and human rights violations and it cost forty million and that's something that people can be swallowed crestor stanley from rights watch and kate thank you very much there you have it today was just the first day of hearings that will...
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it is for law students. after katrina they say that you did your own internal review of possible organizational structure. you did not call for basic change, but for the integration of a unified command. was there a possibility that fema would have been changed, gotten rid of? >> there was a. of time early in the department where there was a lot of resistance on fema becoming part of the department. i believed it more after katrina them before that the answer was closer integration rather than separation. if you think about the capabilities you want in an emergency, fema does not have a lot of operational personnel. you want to integrate and deploy your customers, your tso, or other agents. some of the airframes and other equipment and bring that to support what is going on. the key here is planning. i used to get asked over and over, who is in charge ? the secretary of dhs would order all the elements of government to move around. that is not civilian eminence. in the united -- governance. unity of effort i
it is for law students. after katrina they say that you did your own internal review of possible organizational structure. you did not call for basic change, but for the integration of a unified command. was there a possibility that fema would have been changed, gotten rid of? >> there was a. of time early in the department where there was a lot of resistance on fema becoming part of the department. i believed it more after katrina them before that the answer was closer integration rather...
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they will probably do whatever is possible whatever is convenient to put up a very very tedious farmy law and a very temporary fix and they leave and then things will go back to where it started that's the problem in that region has to realize that we have to find sustainable fixes for this problem not a temporary face saving thing for the nato to leave and then leave a big problem for afghanistan for the neighborhood so if the taliban were to come back into a kind of leadership role in the country do you think it would be the taliban and the imposing sure real law. kind of dictatorship that it was before the u.s. invasion or do you think it would actually have a legitimate role to play in something of a democracy there this is a this is the main question this is the biggest question and when i said true face that's what i meant they have to come in spell out their agenda and their their ideology so far has been the old system they want em out out of afghanistan not republic of afghanistan and so far they have not changed that tone and unless they change that the people of afghanistan wil
they will probably do whatever is possible whatever is convenient to put up a very very tedious farmy law and a very temporary fix and they leave and then things will go back to where it started that's the problem in that region has to realize that we have to find sustainable fixes for this problem not a temporary face saving thing for the nato to leave and then leave a big problem for afghanistan for the neighborhood so if the taliban were to come back into a kind of leadership role in the...
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whether it's your pin law international or domestic little it depends on the cost of how much wants how much you want to spend on the stuff we spend a lot of money on leveson and the media inquiries. hacking of senior people in the public eye this is about death and human rights violations and it calls for two million then that something that people come be swallowed christmastime from right but you can thank you very much and of course the issue of iraq is a very sensitive one at the moment we've just heard reports that william hague the foreign minister has in a private memo the minister says not to talk about iraq in the run up to the ten year and the vast array of the invasion later this month turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe and as well as president hugo chavez suffering from a new serious respiratory infection he returned recently from cuba after surgery for cancer and is now being cared for at a military hospital in caracas rallies in support of the president and protests by the opposition calling for more information about his health have b
whether it's your pin law international or domestic little it depends on the cost of how much wants how much you want to spend on the stuff we spend a lot of money on leveson and the media inquiries. hacking of senior people in the public eye this is about death and human rights violations and it calls for two million then that something that people come be swallowed christmastime from right but you can thank you very much and of course the issue of iraq is a very sensitive one at the moment...
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bring in aclu senior legislative counsel christopher anders and raha wala, advocacy counsel in the law and security program at human rights first. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. christopher, how string is it when i have someone from the aclu on to support the actions of senator rand paul who is quoteing groan greenwald charles pierce on the senate floor. >> i think what's really key here is that this issue has been around for a couple of years but the senate over the last couple of weeks, they have focused in on this very broad claims the president has made that he can order the killing of people far from any battlefield including the united states citizens. and what senator paul asked is a very simple question. it was do you mr. president believe you have the authority to kill american citizens use a drone to kill american citizens on american soil. the answer to that should have been, of course, no. but there is dodging around, and refusing to answer the question by the president himself by john brennan the candidate to be c.i.a. director and today by the attorney gen
bring in aclu senior legislative counsel christopher anders and raha wala, advocacy counsel in the law and security program at human rights first. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. christopher, how string is it when i have someone from the aclu on to support the actions of senator rand paul who is quoteing groan greenwald charles pierce on the senate floor. >> i think what's really key here is that this issue has been around for a couple of years but the senate over the last...
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antarctica we report on the breakthrough find a russian that's raising hope of discovering life on laws or other planets shortly after this break. did any of you seen darth vader is stormtroopers trying to make their way into the ukrainian justice ministry as part of a protest well probably a lot of you saw this fun viral video but how many people remember what exactly they wanted and what their protest demands were all about probably not that many trust me i just did that using wacky protest tactics gets media attention and if you are pushing a cause that media attention is critical but when no one even gets what you want or why you are in that wacky costume it doesn't help there seems to be like almost a protest a culture and language like you see people protesting there so satisfied with themselves in their costumes and silly gimmicks but if your protest is actually aimed at people in power then how is it going to care cost of goods with the opinion of heartless bureaucrats sitting in some soulless office again media attention is great but if you want to be taken seriously wearing a
antarctica we report on the breakthrough find a russian that's raising hope of discovering life on laws or other planets shortly after this break. did any of you seen darth vader is stormtroopers trying to make their way into the ukrainian justice ministry as part of a protest well probably a lot of you saw this fun viral video but how many people remember what exactly they wanted and what their protest demands were all about probably not that many trust me i just did that using wacky protest...
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the method does not change the law. the president sworn an oath to uphold the constitution and is bound by the law, whether the lethal force in question is a drone strike or a gunshot. the constitution applies the same way. and that's why i think there's been a great deal of confusion about the technology here when the technology is irrelevant to what the law in the constitution says, and the president is bound by the constitution, bound by the laws, and is sworn to uphold them. >> so, when you've said he would never -- you're saying there are no circumstances, because i thought that -- the attorney general talked about a 9/11 or peril -- >> you can make wild hypotheticals. they don't change the law for the president to uphold the united states, sworn to protect the united states, and in an event like an attack like pearl harbor, or 9/11, obviously the president has the constitutional authority to take action to prevent those kinds of attacks, but that has nothing to do with the technology used to prevent those attacks.
the method does not change the law. the president sworn an oath to uphold the constitution and is bound by the law, whether the lethal force in question is a drone strike or a gunshot. the constitution applies the same way. and that's why i think there's been a great deal of confusion about the technology here when the technology is irrelevant to what the law in the constitution says, and the president is bound by the constitution, bound by the laws, and is sworn to uphold them. >> so,...
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very laws. >> exactly. i want to thank you and the president for your commitment on resources and say as the major proponent of the background check provision for ammunition, and looking for ways to modify this proposal so as to perhaps make a voluntary and give licensed dealers the access they need to the system. as you know right now, they are barred from checking. they see somebody common, a potential adam landsat by hundreds of rounds of 233 caliber ammunition have no way of checking whether he is a drug abuser, domestic abuse, convicted felons, fugitives, anyone in those categories. they simply are at a loss for basic information to try to protect the public. the best intentioned can't hope to help you enforce the law. so i am hoping they can work together on this provision. a repeat, am sympathetic to the resource issue. if you were my essay alone, those resources would be available right now. >> would see if we can work something out so you have that ability. >> with a move to another subject. i appr
very laws. >> exactly. i want to thank you and the president for your commitment on resources and say as the major proponent of the background check provision for ammunition, and looking for ways to modify this proposal so as to perhaps make a voluntary and give licensed dealers the access they need to the system. as you know right now, they are barred from checking. they see somebody common, a potential adam landsat by hundreds of rounds of 233 caliber ammunition have no way of checking...
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the way to the supreme court and there the justices decided in lockers favor striking down new york's law in a close five to four decision in their decision they cited lochner is right under the fourteenth amendment to run his business without state interference apparently the bakeshop act violated that most fundamental of liberties that of employers to work their employees to death the court's interpretation struck down an important piece of progressive legislation and ushered in dark times for the american worker the lochner era as this period is fittingly called so the supreme court decided against child labor against coal regulation and even strike down the minimum wage as unconstitutional the supreme court eventually reversed many of these decisions actually included wachter in the one nine hundred thirty seven case west coast would tell vs our nation a parish excuse me confirming the government's role in protecting workers' rights legal scholars today cite the lochner decision as one of the worst in supreme court history even a proverb or one of the most conservative legal thinkers
the way to the supreme court and there the justices decided in lockers favor striking down new york's law in a close five to four decision in their decision they cited lochner is right under the fourteenth amendment to run his business without state interference apparently the bakeshop act violated that most fundamental of liberties that of employers to work their employees to death the court's interpretation struck down an important piece of progressive legislation and ushered in dark times...